I'm in the process of designing my first sub. It's going to be downfiring with the following hardware.
Dayton 12" DVC driver
Parts Express 150W Plate Amp
I've been doing some playing in WinISD and would like some feedback.
Here is what I came up with so far.
Volume 117L
Frequency 20 HZ
2 - 3" ports (20.4")
Do you see this being a good design? My main listening is for movies.
My enclosure will be roughly 19x19x28 with the driver downfiring. These dimensions will best fit in the area I have. The shape will also look
similiar to my Energy A2+2. I plan to wrap the sub in speaker cloth to also resemble my mains.
I have been in contact with Andrew Pratt (fellow Winnepegger and a big help), he suggested that the 3" ports may be on the small side. What are the advantages/disadvantages of having two 3" as compared to one 4"? Or 3" to 4" in general?
Any help would be appreciated.
Dayton 12" DVC driver
Parts Express 150W Plate Amp
I've been doing some playing in WinISD and would like some feedback.
Here is what I came up with so far.
Volume 117L
Frequency 20 HZ
2 - 3" ports (20.4")
Do you see this being a good design? My main listening is for movies.
My enclosure will be roughly 19x19x28 with the driver downfiring. These dimensions will best fit in the area I have. The shape will also look
similiar to my Energy A2+2. I plan to wrap the sub in speaker cloth to also resemble my mains.
I have been in contact with Andrew Pratt (fellow Winnepegger and a big help), he suggested that the 3" ports may be on the small side. What are the advantages/disadvantages of having two 3" as compared to one 4"? Or 3" to 4" in general?
Any help would be appreciated.
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